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Eight Bafta nods for An Education | Eight Bafta nods for An Education |
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British film An Education is battling major Hollywood movies Avatar and The Hurt Locker with eight nominations each at the British Academy Film Awards. | British film An Education is battling major Hollywood movies Avatar and The Hurt Locker with eight nominations each at the British Academy Film Awards. |
An Education's Carey Mulligan is up for best actress alongside Meryl Streep and Audrey Tautou, with further nods for best film and director Lone Scherfig. | An Education's Carey Mulligan is up for best actress alongside Meryl Streep and Audrey Tautou, with further nods for best film and director Lone Scherfig. |
District 9 has seven nominations, while Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds and Up in ihe Air have six nominations each. | |
The awards takes place at London's Royal Opera House on 21 February. | The awards takes place at London's Royal Opera House on 21 February. |
The main nominations were announced by British actors Matthew Goode and Romola Garai at Bafta's London headquarters. | |
Hard-hitting tale | Hard-hitting tale |
Sci-fi epic Avatar, named best movie drama at Sunday's Golden Globes, is also shortlisted for best film, as is Iraq thriller The Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow. | |
George Clooney is nominated for best actor for Up in the Air | |
They are joined by Precious, the hard-hitting tale of a high school student coping with issues including teenage pregnancy and sexual abuse, and recession-era drama Up in the Air, starring George Clooney. | |
Avatar director James Cameron once again goes head to head with ex-wife Bigelow in the best director category. Cameron beat Bigelow in the same category at the Golden Globes. | Avatar director James Cameron once again goes head to head with ex-wife Bigelow in the best director category. Cameron beat Bigelow in the same category at the Golden Globes. |
Danish director Scherfig, Quentin Tarantino and South Africa's Neill Blomkamp - for District 9 - complete the line-up. | Danish director Scherfig, Quentin Tarantino and South Africa's Neill Blomkamp - for District 9 - complete the line-up. |
In the best actor category, Clooney competes with fellow Americans Jeff Bridges - for his role as a heavy-drinking country music singer in Crazy Heart - and Jeremy Renner for the Hurt Locker. | |
But they face competition from British actors Colin Firth, nominated for A Single Man, and Andy Serkis, shortlisted for his performance as Ian Dury in Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. | |
Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique are nominated for their roles in Precious | Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique are nominated for their roles in Precious |
Streep, up for her portrayal of cookery guru Julia Child in Julie and Julia, won the best actress Bafta for The French Lieutenant's Woman in 1982 and has been nominated a further nine times. | Streep, up for her portrayal of cookery guru Julia Child in Julie and Julia, won the best actress Bafta for The French Lieutenant's Woman in 1982 and has been nominated a further nine times. |
She is joined in the best actress category by 24-year-old Mulligan, Tautou - for her role as Coco Chanel in Coco Before Chanel - and Saoirse Ronan, for The Lovely Bones, as well as newcomer Gabourey Sidibe for Precious. | |
But there is no place in the line-up for Dame Helen Mirren, winner of the best actress Bafta in 2007 for The Queen. | |
Her role as Tolstoy's wife in The Last Station earned her a Golden Globe best actress nomination were she went up against fellow Briton Emily Blunt. | |
However, both Dame Helen and The Young Victoria star Blunt have missed out on Bafta nods. | |
An Education, which is partly funded by BBC Films, is also nominated in categories including best British film. | |
There it will compete against political satire In The Loop and Sam Taylor-Wood's Nowhere Boy. | |
Anne-Marie Duff (r) is recognised for playing John Lennon's mother | |
An Education's Alfred Molina is up against fellow Briton Christian McKay, star of Me And Orson Welles, in the best supporting actor category. | |
And British actresses Anne-Marie Duff and Kristin Scott Thomas are both nominated for best supporting actress for their roles in Nowhere Boy. | And British actresses Anne-Marie Duff and Kristin Scott Thomas are both nominated for best supporting actress for their roles in Nowhere Boy. |
Taylor-Wood is nominated for the John Lennon biopic in the outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer category. | |
Fellow nominees include David Bowie's director son Duncan Jones, shortlisted for sci-fi film Moon. | |
In addition to Bafta's eight nominations for An Education, actress Carey Mulligan is also nominated for the Orange Rising Star Award. | |
Twilight's Kristen Stewart, Nicholas Hoult, Jessie Eisenberg and A Prophet's Tahar Rahim are also in contention for the prize, decided by a public vote. |